2023
DOI: 10.3390/jpm13060940
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Spanish Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Australian Pelvic Floor Questionnaire

Esther M. Medrano-Sánchez,
Ana Pérez-Carricondo,
Pilar Beteta-Romero
et al.

Abstract: The main objectives of this study were to carry out the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Australian Pelvic Floor Questionnaire (APFQ) into Spanish and the evaluation of its psychometric properties of validity and reliability in the Spanish population. The APFQ was translated into Spanish and back-translated into its original language by native speakers; it was verified that there was a semantic similarity. A pilot test was carried out on a group of 10 women. The study sample was made up of 104 … Show more

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“…The results obtained in our series are consistent with the scarce literature available on the subject in our field [1,18] and with the fact that having POP could have a negative influence on how women cope with sexual relations, how they experience them, and, in particular, how satisfactory they are. This could be due to the presence of a lump in the vagina, either because of an anatomical and functional alteration that has occurred, or because of the patient's own self-perception.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%

Sexuality in Postmenopausal Women with Genital Prolapse

Fernández Rísquez,
Carballo García,
Hijona Elósegui
et al. 2023
JCM
“…The results obtained in our series are consistent with the scarce literature available on the subject in our field [1,18] and with the fact that having POP could have a negative influence on how women cope with sexual relations, how they experience them, and, in particular, how satisfactory they are. This could be due to the presence of a lump in the vagina, either because of an anatomical and functional alteration that has occurred, or because of the patient's own self-perception.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%

Sexuality in Postmenopausal Women with Genital Prolapse

Fernández Rísquez,
Carballo García,
Hijona Elósegui
et al. 2023
JCM